That bike and this guy's, Jim Tre (something) , I cant for the life of me remember his last name, Greek guy. really nice guy and GREAT trials rider I think he even was one of the top three riders in the US at some point. We used to ride with him on Sundays in the GG park. I heard he eventually got Charlie to build him a Cunningham trials bike

Never saw it in person, I believe he moved out of the city. But man, those two trials bikes are two bikes I'd love to try......

That bike and this guy, Jim Tre (something) , I cant for the life of me remember his last name, Greek guy. really nice guy and GREAT trials rider I think he even was one of the top three riders in the US at some point. We used to ride with him on Sundays in the GG park. I heard he eventually got Charlie to build had a Cunningham trials bike

Never saw it in person, I believe he moved out of the city. But man, those two trials bikes are two bikes I'd love to try......

Unfortunately I never saw the bike. I had lost touch with him but I ran into a mutual acquaintance he saw me on mine, after we got talking, he mentioned Jim was riding a Cunningham trials. I even remember a blurb about it in MBA or FTF or something.

Did Dave end up with it? Here I was thinking it was time to get out the white pages

Unfortunately I never saw the bike. I had lost touch with him but I ran into a mutual acquaintance he saw me on mine, after we got talking, he mentioned Jim was riding a Cunningham trials. I even remember a blurb about it in MBA or FTF or something.

Did Dave end up with it? Here I was thinking it was time to get out the white pages

Interesting.....

Not sure. The website there says there were two; one with a 20" wheel and one with a 24" wheel...

I like the upper right corner of the pegboard shot. Some neat stuff there. Above the roller cam arms you can see what looks like a bunch of cams on a sheet of aluminum:

Wow there is a name from the past, Dave Arbogast used to ride that bike out at Briones on the wed night rides of the "Coast Range Riders" back more then several flashbacks ago, ( yea I was member number 009 of that adventure

Wow there is a name from the past, Dave Arbogast used to ride that bike out at Briones on the wed night rides of the "Coast Range Riders" back more then several flashbacks ago, ( yea I was member number 009 of that adventure

Wow there is a name from the past, Dave Arbogast used to ride that bike out at Briones on the wed night rides of the "Coast Range Riders" back more then several flashbacks ago, ( yea I was member number 009 of that adventure

Unfortunately I never saw the bike. I had lost touch with him but I ran into a mutual acquaintance he saw me on mine, after we got talking, he mentioned Jim was riding a Cunningham trials. I even remember a blurb about it in MBA or FTF or something.

Did Dave end up with it? Here I was thinking it was time to get out the white pages

Interesting.....

Tregonis lived in New York for a while, I used to see him riding the boulders in Central Park on the Cunningham Trials bike. Nice guy, incredible rider. Last I heard(14-15 years ago) he was coming home to SF to work as a butcher.

Tregonis lived in New York for a while, I used to see him riding the boulders in Central Park on the Cunningham Trials bike. Nice guy, incredible rider. Last I heard(14-15 years ago) he was coming home to SF to work as a butcher.

Too funny,
Yea, that where I met him also, riding boulders in Golden Gate Park....must have been close to 18-20 years ago. Man time sure flies....

Truly a "champion". Quiet unassuming guy with incredible riding and control skills. If I remember right he was one of the top three riders in the US at some point.

Too funny,
Yea, that where I met him also, riding boulders in Golden Gate Park....must have been close to 18-20 years ago. Man time sure flies....

Truly a "champion". Quiet unassuming guy with incredible riding and control skills. If I remember right he was one of the top three riders in the US at some point.

Did you get to see his bike? Was it the one pictured on the DKG site?

I want to say(and I know this sounds stupid) that the Cunningham Jim had was similar but different to the one on DKG's site If memory serves, the frame/fork were more conventional but the seat/seatpost were pretty much identical. Jim's had rollercams and the typical CUNNINGHAM logo as well.

I want to say(and I know this sounds stupid) that the Cunningham Jim had was similar but different to the one on DKG's site If memory serves, the frame/fork were more conventional but the seat/seatpost were pretty much identical. Jim's had rollercams and the typical CUNNINGHAM logo as well.

That corresponds with what I had heard too.

It was an actual Cunningham trials bike, different from Dave's bikes....

I dived into the files (again) to locate the rare pix of the bike you guys are discussing, called "The Verdict." (Trials, verdict, get it?) You can see part of it in the photo of Dave. Here's the rest.

I dived into the files (again) to locate the rare pix of the bike you guys are discussing, called "The Verdict." (Trials, verdict, get it?) You can see part of it in the photo of Dave. Here's the rest.

Repack, those shots came from the "Trials" edition of FTF didn't they? I am holding a trials comp at CDM May 6th along with a Vintage Bike Rally just another flashback!